Here is the listing of the current Saskatchewan Angling Records for all sport fish in the province.
Saskatchewan angling records show that the lakes and rivers have produced some exceptional fish over the years.
Saskatchewan boasts some of the greatest fishing on the planet. There are a tremendous amount of lakes in Saskatchewan. The southern lakes hold some many species of fish as do the Northern lakes where there are many trophy Northern Pike awaiting your cast.
These Saskatchewan angling records were obtained through corespondence with the Saskatchewan Government, some angling associations and numerous websites that I checked and double checked my information through. So, to the best of my knowledge the following Saskatchewan Anging Records are as acurate as possible.
Arctic Grayling - 4 lbs 5 oz - Fond Du Lac River - 1966
Brook Trout - 6 lbs 2 oz - Lake Amyot - 1973
Brown Trout - 17 lbs 12 oz - Piprell Lake - 1987
Burbot - 18 lbs 12 oz - Candle Lake - 1993
Channel Catfish - 14 lbs 2 oz - Qu'Appelle River - 1998
Cutthroat Trout - 6 lbs 10 oz - Little Rasberry Lake - 1996
Lake Sturgeon - 270 lbs - South Saskatchewan River - 1962
Lake Trout - 51" Lake Athebasca - 1995
Lake Whitefish - 11 lbs 8 oz - Sturgion Lake - 1973
Largemouth Bass - 24" - Boundary Reservoir - Unknown Year
Northern Pike - 42 lbs 12 oz - Lake Athabasca - 1954
Rainbow Trout - 21 lbs 7 oz - North Saskatchewan River - 1997
Sauger - 7 lbs 13 oz - South Saskatchewan River - 1990
Splake - 13 lbs 4 oz - Fern lake - 1988
Tiger Trout - 5 lbs 15 oz - Little Jackfish Lake - 1998
Walleye - 18 lbs 1 oz - Tobin lake - 1997
Yellow Perch - 2 lbs 7 oz - Pagan Lake - 1991

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